A REMEMBRANCE ceremony to commemorate those who fought and died in World War I is to be held at the Anglican Cathedral tomorrow night.

The Liverpool Welsh Choral will be hosting the unique event, which will be attended by the Duke of Westminster, alongside war veterans, relatives of soldiers who fought in the conflict, and noted historians.

The ceremony will feature a parade of the colours, original readings from the WWI archives, and performances of regimental songs and other popular songs from the era, as performed by the Liverpool Welsh Choral, the Manchester Camerata and the Band of the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.

One particular regimental song that will be performed at the cathedral is "Derby's Clay", unheard for almost a century, which was composed by volunteers learning how to dig trenches at Knowsley Hall.

Attendees will have the opportunity to buy commemorative programmes, which contain previously unseen material.

The Liverpool Pals will also be represented at the event, and there will be a voluntary collection at the cathedral for the Pals Memorial, which is set to be unveiled at Lime Street station in August.

Remember by the Liverpool Welsh Choral will be held at the Anglican Cathedral on Friday March 28 at 7:30pm. Tickets are available on the door for £10. For more information, visit www.lwcu.co.uk